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Everyone is weighing in on who they think will win the World Series of Poker main event, but now it’s time to see what the bookmakers think.
According to most sports books, Jonathan Duhamel is the odds on favorite to win, most likely because of his dominating chip lead. Duhamel has nearly three times the average stack with 65,975,000 in chips and currently holds over 30 percent of the chips in play. While pretty much everyone agrees that Duhamel is the favorite, the lines begin to differ with the rest of the final table participants.
Over at Bodog, Duhamel is the 5/2 favorite, which is no surprise. John Dolan, who is second in chips, is next at 15/4 odds. Surprisingly, even though Michael Mizrachi is seventh in chips, he and Joseph Cheong are tied for third going off at 6/1. Check out the current odds below.
Jonathan Duhamel — 65,975,000 (5/2)
John Dolan — 46,250,000 (15/4)
Michael Mizrachi — 14,450,000 (6/1)
Joseph Cheong — 23,525,000 (6/1)
John Racener — 19,050,000 (13/2)
Matt Jarvis — 16,700,000 (10/1)
Filippo Candio — 16,400,000 (11/1)
Soi Nguyen — 9,650,000 (16/1)
Jason Senti — 7,625,000 (18/1)
At Bodog, you can not only bet on the winner, but also on who will be the first player eliminated. Short stacked Jason Senti is the favorite, listed at 11/5 odds. You can also bet on nationalities, the final hand and even the suit of the final river card.
Paddy Power has similar betting lines, but lists Mizrachi as the outright third favorite of the field. Other differences are that a bettor would be getting much better odds on both John Racener and Filippo Candio. Take a look below.
Jonathan Duhamel — 65,975,000 (11/5)
John Dolan — 46,250,000 (7/2)
Michael Mizrachi — 14,450,000 (5/1)
Joseph Cheong — 23,525,000 (15/2)
John Racener — 19,050,000 (9/1)
Matt Jarvis — 16,700,000 (10/1)
Filippo Candio — 16,400,000 (14/1)
Soi Nguyen — 9,650,000 (16/1)
Jason Senti — 7,625,000 (18/1)
Sporting Bet offers even better odds on the long shots, but currently has Mizrachi listed as the fourth favorite behind Cheong. At Sporting Bet, you can also bet on the winning hand, the first elimination, the final river card and even the chip counts entering heads up play. Check out the odds below.
Jonathan Duhamel — 65,975,000 (13/5)
John Dolan — 46,250,000 (7/2)
Joseph Cheong — 23,525,000 (6/1)
Michael Mizrachi — 14,450,000 (8/1)
John Racener — 19,050,000 (9/1)
Matt Jarvis — 16,700,000 (11/1)
Filippo Candio — 16,400,000 (14/1)
Soi Nguyen — 9,650,000 (22/1)
Jason Senti — 7,625,000 (22/1)
Anyone who wants to place a bet with these sites can do so before the start of the WSOP main event final table at noon PST on Saturday. However, only Bodog currently accepts bets from those who live in the United States.
So who got it right? Tell us who your favorite is in the comments below.